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<blockquote data-quote="Smithsky" data-source="post: 1184134" data-attributes="member: 124713"><p>I am really concerned about all the mixed messages, as far as I know novo rapid doesn't start working for about 10 minutes and peaks after an hour gradually reducing for the next 3. We are trying to replicate the body's insulin reaction for non diabetic and it will never be that smooth - we work on a wonky graph. The key has to be getting the right ratio for you and trusting it the right amount of insulin shouldn't give you a hypo but correcting within the 4 hours will give you 2 lots of insulin working at different rates and you have lost all control. Test before you eat and adjust your dose accordingly for the next round</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smithsky, post: 1184134, member: 124713"] I am really concerned about all the mixed messages, as far as I know novo rapid doesn't start working for about 10 minutes and peaks after an hour gradually reducing for the next 3. We are trying to replicate the body's insulin reaction for non diabetic and it will never be that smooth - we work on a wonky graph. The key has to be getting the right ratio for you and trusting it the right amount of insulin shouldn't give you a hypo but correcting within the 4 hours will give you 2 lots of insulin working at different rates and you have lost all control. Test before you eat and adjust your dose accordingly for the next round [/QUOTE]
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